
Bimini Bay Marina
A modern megayacht marina with casino resort access just 50 miles from Florida.
Bimini Bay Marina brings modern megayacht infrastructure to the westernmost Bahamas. Located directly in front of the Hilton at Resorts World Bimini, the marina complex comprises Fisherman's Village and the Mega Marina, offering a combined 230 slips with concrete floating docks for vessels up to 200 feet. The controlling depth of 12 feet accommodates most cruising yachts.
This is Bimini's resort marina experience. Step off your yacht and walk directly to a lagoon-style pool, full-service casino, world-class spa, and multiple restaurants. For boaters seeking the convenience of a luxury destination with the thrill of Gulf Stream fishing and Bahamian waters, Bimini Bay delivers both.
Two marinas, one resort
Bimini Bay Marina operates as two interconnected facilities. Fisherman's Village Marina caters to sportfishing vessels and cruisers with rates starting around $2.50 per foot per night in winter. The Mega Marina serves superyachts up to 200 feet at premium rates around $4.00 per foot per night. Both offer discounts for weekly and monthly stays.
State-of-the-art concrete floating docks provide stable, protected berthing in the basin fronting the resort. Every slip offers shore power connections and immediate pedestrian access to the Hilton and resort complex.
Resort amenities at the dock
What sets Bimini Bay apart is immediate access to Resorts World Bimini's full complement of amenities. The lagoon-style pool, spa, and casino sit within walking distance of your slip. Multiple restaurants serve everything from casual poolside fare to upscale dining.
For provisioning and practicalities, the resort offers convenience stores, a dive shop, fuel dock, and on-site Customs and Immigration. High-speed internet keeps you connected, while 24-hour security ensures peace of mind.
Gateway to Bimini waters
The marina positions you perfectly for Bimini's legendary waters. The Gulf Stream runs close offshore, delivering blue marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and tuna to patient anglers. Dive boats depart for the Bimini Road, wall dives, and seasonal hammerhead encounters.
At just 50 nautical miles from South Florida, Bimini Bay Marina makes an accessible first stop into the Bahamas or a convenient turnaround point for weekend cruises from Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
Getting there
Bimini Bay Marina lies on the northern end of North Bimini, approximately 50 nautical miles from Miami or Fort Lauderdale. The Gulf Stream crossing typically takes 3 to 5 hours depending on vessel speed and sea state. The marina monitors VHF Channel 16 and reservations can be made through Dockwa or by contacting the marina directly. Commercial flights serve South Bimini Airport, and ferry service connects Fort Lauderdale to Bimini for those arriving without a vessel.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between Fisherman's Village and Mega Marina?
- Fisherman's Village accommodates sportfishing boats and cruisers at moderate rates, while the Mega Marina serves superyachts up to 200 feet at premium pricing. Both share access to the full Resorts World Bimini amenities.
- Is there a casino at Bimini Bay Marina?
- Yes. Resorts World Bimini features a full-service casino within walking distance of the marina slips, along with a spa, multiple restaurants, and the lagoon-style pool at the Hilton.
- Can I clear into the Bahamas at Bimini Bay Marina?
- Yes. Both Fisherman's Village and Mega Marina are official ports of entry with on-site Customs and Immigration services available for arriving vessels.
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